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Fuse Replacement Guide


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H'mmmmm,not to sure about this guide.Non of them seem to fit my fuse holderconfuse   I think some of the ratings aren't quite right either.....cheers Peter

 



-- Edited by 2foot6 on Tuesday 14th of October 2014 10:12:21 AM

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save time, just use the 200amp and everything is covered
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You can always tell an Auto Sparky by the burn marks on his spanners.. shocked.gif



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03_troopy wrote:

You can always tell an Auto Sparky by the burn marks on his spanners.. shocked.gif


 How else can ya find out if it is alive..biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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oldbobsbus wrote:
03_troopy wrote:

You can always tell an Auto Sparky by the burn marks on his spanners.. shocked.gif


 How else can ya find out if it is alive..biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin


 Good question Bob, I use to spit on the ends of my fingers and touch the wires, but couldnt find a standard for that oneevileyeevileye

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Haven't seen one of those boards for over 25 years. They used to be floated around regularly in those days.

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Found this in a fuse holder the other day,

 



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Old Crofter wrote:

Found this in a fuse holder the other day,

 


 It used to be the aluminium lining from a packet of cigarettes, years gone by.

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Looks like one of mine...slow blow...very  slow blow..crycry ,,cheers Peter.



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the cig packet foil was a good starter key for the older cars as well
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Phil C wrote:
oldbobsbus wrote:
03_troopy wrote:

You can always tell an Auto Sparky by the burn marks on his spanners.. shocked.gif


 How else can ya find out if it is alive..biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin


 Good question Bob, I use to spit on the ends of my fingers and touch the wires, but couldnt find a standard for that oneevileyeevileye

Safe travels


 Hay Phil, you didn't happen to know a old wire man in the SEC he did the very same thing with 240V AC AND DC to find the isolated circuitbiggrin

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